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21 çamurlu
"muddy; mudded, smeared or plastered with mud; covered in mud." -
22 alüvyonlu
adj. alluvial, pertaining to alluvium, containing mud or sand deposits* * *alluvial -
23 anlaşılmaz
adj. incomprehensible, unintelligible, complicated, deep, fathomless, clear as mud, puzzling, bottomless, Delphic, elusive, elusory, impenetrable, inapprehensible, inarticulate, inconceivable, inexplicable, inscrutable, intangible, obscure, occult* * *1. enigmatic 2. enigmatical 3. inarticulate 4. incomprehensible 5. inscrutable 6. unfathomable 7. unintelligible 8. weird -
24 balçık
n. clay, wet clay, argil, slime (i.e. mud, secretions, etc.)* * *1. argil 2. ooze (n.) -
25 kil çamuru
clay mud -
26 tutucu
adj. conservative, sectarian, dyed in the wool, Die Hard, fanatic, fanatical, fuddy-duddy, hidebound, puritan, puritanical, square-toed, stick in the mud, strait-laced, stuffy, unprogressive, uptight--------n. wowser* * *1. conservationist 2. conservative 3. fogey 4. getter 5. hidebound -
27 uyuz
adj. itchy, mangy, scabious, scabby, slouchy, heartless, inert, languid, slouching, stick in the mud--------n. itch, mange, scab, scabies--------uyuz (koyun)adj. scabby* * *1. scabies 2. mangy -
28 açık değil
as clear as mud -
29 denizlik
n. splashboard, screen or guard set in place to protect from splashing water or mud; washboard, board for scrubbing laundry; windowsill -
30 irticacı
adj. reactionary, retrogressive--------n. stick in the mud -
31 sutavuğu
n. coot, rail, marsh hen, moor hen, mud hen -
32 uyuz tip
n. stick in the mud -
33 uyuşuk tip
n. slowcoach, slowpoke, snail, stick in the mud, do little, poke -
34 çamur banyosu
n. mud bath -
35 çamur sıçratmak
sling mud at -
36 çamurlamak
v. soil with mud, muddy, bedrabble, bedraggle, bemire, bespatter, mire, slime--------çamurlamak (su)v. puddle, puddle about -
37 çamurlamamak
v. (neg. form of çamurlamak) soil with mud, muddy, bedrabble, bedraggle, bemire, bespatter, mire, slime -
38 camur
[T camur, Az camir, from OT *chamur]: mudA Concise Gagauz Dictionary with etymologies and Turkish, Azerbaijani and Turkmen cognates > camur
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39 cepel
[T cepel]: dirt, mudA Concise Gagauz Dictionary with etymologies and Turkish, Azerbaijani and Turkmen cognates > cepel
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40 balık
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